 | John Farmer - 1823 - 570 pages
...until the next day, when she reached one of the neighboring garrisons. Cumings, at Wells' garrison, had his arm broken, but was so fortunate as to reach...That night he lay in a swamp in the northerly part of what at present constitutes the town of Tyngsborough, about one quarter of a mile west of the great... | |
 | 1823 - 564 pages
...until the next day, when she reached one of the neighboring garrisons. Cumings, at Wells' garrison, had his arm broken, but was so fortunate as to reach...That night he lay in a swamp in the northerly part of what at present constitutes the town of Tyngsborough, about one quarter of a mile west of the great... | |
 | John Farmer - 1823 - 526 pages
...reached one of the neighboring garrisons. Cumings, at Wells' garrison, had his arm broken, but was FO fortunate as to reach the woods while the Indians...That night he lay in a swamp in the northerly part of what at present constitutes the town of Tyngsborough, about one quarter of a mile west of the great... | |
 | New Hampshire Historical Society - 1824 - 344 pages
...until the next day, when she reached one of the neighboring garrisons. Cumings, at Wells' garrison, had his arm broken, but was so fortunate as to reach the woods wnile the Indians were engaged in the house. That night he lay in a swamp in the northerly part of... | |
 | Herbert Milton Sylvester - 1910 - 716 pages
...until the next day, when she reached one of the neighboring garrisons. "Cumings, at Wells' garrison, had his arm broken, but was so fortunate as to reach...That night he lay in a swamp in the northerly part of what now constitutes the town of Tyngsborough, about one quarter of a mile west of the great road as... | |
 | Herbert Milton Sylvester - 2013 - 716 pages
...until the next day, when she reached one of the neighboring garrisons. "Cumings, at Wells' garrison, had his arm broken, but was so fortunate as to reach...That night he lay in a swamp in the northerly part of what now constitutes the town of Tyngsborough, about one quarter of a mile west of the great road as... | |
 | New Hampshire Historical Society - 1824 - 402 pages
...the next day, when she reached one of the neighboring garrisons. Cumings, at Wells' garrison, had nil arm broken, but was so fortunate as to reach the woods...That night he lay in a swamp in the northerly part of what at present constitutes the town of Tyngsborough. about one quarter of a mile west of the great... | |
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